Prosthetic memory : the transformation of American remembrance in the age of mass culture
2004
Prosthetic Memory argues that mass cultural forms such as cinema and television in fact contain the still-unrealized potential for a progressive politics based on empathy for the historical experiences of others. The technologies of mass culture make it possible for anyone, regardless of race, ethnicity, or gender, to share collective memories -- to assimilate as deeply felt personal experiences historical events through which they themselves did not live. Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-207) and index. x, 215 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
Vervaardiger
- Landsberg, Alison.
Collectie
- NIOD Bibliotheek
Type
- Text
Identificatienummer van NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies
- ocm53903841
Trefwoorden
- United States--Civilization--1970-
- United States--Social conditions--1980-2020.
- United States--Politics and government--1989-
- Memory--Social aspects--United States.
- Mass media--Social aspects--United States.
- Memory--Social aspects--United States--History--Case studies.
- Popular culture--United States.
- Community life--United States.
- Mass media--Political aspects--United States.
- Political culture--United States.
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